Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Halloween

Why am I wearing this?
Mommy and her sweet frog
Princess Sarah
Last minute adjustments to Spiderman (aka Ryan)
Spidey, Princess and the frog off to trick-or-treat at a handful of houses before the church harvest party
Get OUT of my stroller
A cookie bribe to calm a "I'm too tired to go on" tantrum

Ryan and Seth

You know I so ate their candy when they went to bed.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Things to enjoy today...

1. DB coffee and donuts waiting for me when I got up.

2. Beautiful, beautiful sunny day.

3. Working in the yard...relaxing and fun to do as a family.

4. Hearing my children laughing together.

5. Hearing Matthew (14 months old) pray (in a whispered tone: dah dah dah dah la ma dah dah)

6. Hot shower after getting the last shower yesterday.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Picker

Just now at the dinner table, Sarah, who has a little cold, was picking at her nose. Shane and I both looked over and told her to stop. She took her finger away and then promptly put her finger back in her nose. We asked her what she was doing...

"I'm putting it back."

Oh, Lord, help us.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Pumpkin days

We spent a beautiful, beautiful afternoon yesterday at a local farm with church friends looking at pumpkins, playing in hay, riding ponies, get faces painted, running through corn mazes and feeding animals. It was a perfect fall afternoon and it was so fun to be out with friends. I bring my camera everywhere but quickly realized upon going to take a picture that I had left the memory card at home---hate that! My friend Kim snapped this cute picture of Matthew.

We'll be back at that farm on Friday so I'll be sure to bring my camera AND the memory card. I'm just hoping for such a beautiful day again!

Friday, October 19, 2007

A little man can never have too many...


...binks! My dear Matthew...really, you've got to cut down on this bink habit. We're losing binks daily; they're in cupboards, they're under the couch, they're behind curtains, and now, they're in your pocket. They have counselors for this; therapy or medication of some kind, I'm sure. xoxoxoxo

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Happy Birthday, Jennifer!


Jen, Wishing you NY skylines and coffee in a real cup, purple flowers and pedicures, coconut chapstick and yummy smelling books to read, more time in each day, a new blog post with a cute template and maybe a picture or something, a fruity yummy drink with an umbrella, warm days where flip flops are the only footwear required, a great workout with your trainer, no difficult questions from dear children today, joy and laughter, hope and grace, peace and lots of love to my dear, dear friend who makes me laugh like no one else. Happy 35th Birthday. Lots of love from the five of us!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

"Normal" Homeschool days

This is part of what our day looks like everyday...My assistant sharpening crayons in the pencil sharpener

My assistant making sure R and S stay on task

class picture

In deep thought...

What we looked over and saw while Sarah and I were making lunch...Apparently lunch is not worth more than sleep!

Friday, October 5, 2007

Baby steps

Ok, so we all know that watching a baby learn to walk is exhilarating, exciting and painful. Just when you think they've got it they trip over a crumb on the kitchen floor and smack their little face on the ground. My little 14 month old man has been walking for four months but those memories are vivid. I liken the process of learning to walk to parenting. Just when I think we've got some basics covered one of my dear children will speak unkindly to the other...ok, this happens every day. I get very bogged down sometimes with the constant, "Moooooommmmm...so and so just did this." It can wear on me and make me tense and irritable. I am inclined to be that way anyway, and they're a few of my character traits that I am praying for the Lord to just up and take away from me! So far, I'm thinking he wants to do it the long way; slowly molding me more and more to look like him. Anyway, back to parenting. My dear children were having "recess" Thursday. I sent the kids out to play and went out to get them about a half hour later. No sign of them. I went into their room that faces the side yard and could hear their voices through their partially opened window. I looked out towards the front gate and could see some baby steps in progress. They were, as a team, bringing our garbage cans (the rolling cart kind) from the curb back to their places by the side of the garage. No asking from me. No asking for the second time. No initiation on my part at all. I could hear Sarah asking Ryan if the green cart needed to be taken out (yard debris.) He told her that one goes out next week (it alternates with the red recycling cart.) They put the cans in place and then Sarah saw me looking out at them. I was speechless and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. It works! Teaching them the value of work and being a servant...it's working! Ok, so it worked for that moment, and I was ecstatic. I thanked them profusely for seeing a job that needed to be done and doing it so that mommy and daddy wouldn't have to. Baby steps. Just when we think they're not listening they go and bring the garbage in. I love those kids! Of course, the rest of the day progressed like many days in our house: there was some yelling, fighting and tears. But, I had that little reminder that what I'm doing each day with them is sinking in bit by bit. The Lord does the same thing with us. He looks down on us and says, "It's ok; we'll take this a day at a time. You won't be all that you desire to be today. But, be sure that my eyes are upon you and I'm molding you and making you more like me with each step." God is sooooo good; slow to anger and full of grace. Maybe someday I'll be a little more like that.